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Endocrine Physiology Review - Physiology and Anatomy - Quiz, Exercises of Physiology

This lecture is taken from quiz of Physiology and Anatomy. Key important points are: Endocrine Physiology Review, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Parathyroid Hormone, Oxytocin and Antidiuretic, Estrogen and Progesterone, Adrenal Cortex, Leuteinizing Hormone, Secretory Activity

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26. Match the major stimulus for release of each of the hormones listed below.
1. Adrenocorticotropic hormone A. Hormonal
2. Parathyroid hormone B. Humoral
3. Insulin C. Neural
4. Thyroxine
5. Epinephrine
6. Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
7. Estrogen and progesterone
8. Calcitonin
27. Match the hormone with its proper gland
1. ACTH a. Adrenal cortex
2. ADH b. Adrenal medulla
3. Aldosterone c. Anterior pituitary
4. Cortisol d. Hypothalamus
5. Epinephrine e. Ovaries
6. Estrogens f. Pancreas
7. FSH g. Parathyroids
8. Glucagon h. Testes
9. Growth hormone i. Thyroid
10. Insulin
11. Leuteinizing hormone
12. Oxytocin
13. Progesterone
14. Prolactin
15. Parathormone
16. Testosterone
17. Calcitonin
18. Thyroxine
19. TSH
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  1. Match the major stimulus for release of each of the hormones listed below.
    1. Adrenocorticotropic hormone A. Hormonal
    2. Parathyroid hormone B. Humoral
    3. Insulin C. Neural
    4. Thyroxine
    5. Epinephrine
    6. Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
    7. Estrogen and progesterone
    8. Calcitonin
  2. Match the hormone with its proper gland
    1. ACTH a. Adrenal cortex
    2. ADH b. Adrenal medulla
    3. Aldosterone c. Anterior pituitary
    4. Cortisol d. Hypothalamus
    5. Epinephrine e. Ovaries
    6. Estrogens f. Pancreas
    7. FSH g. Parathyroids
    8. Glucagon h. Testes
    9. Growth hormone i. Thyroid
  3. Insulin
  4. Leuteinizing hormone
  5. Oxytocin
  6. Progesterone
  7. Prolactin
  8. Parathormone
  9. Testosterone
  10. Calcitonin
  11. Thyroxine
  12. TSH
  1. Another name for the anterior pituitary is the
  2. Another name for the posterior pituitary is the
  3. Hormones that stimulate the secretory activity of other endocrine glands are known as hormones.
  4. Give four (4) examples of the latter:
  5. Identify the hormone associated with the following actions: A) stimulates synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones B) increases adrenal cortex secretions C) stimulates sex cell production D) stimulates milk production E) decreases blood calcium level F) stimulates Lipolysis G) basal metabolic hormone H) important anabolic hormone, many of its effects mediated by IGF’s I) involved in water balance, causes the kidneys to conserve water J) stimulates gonads to secrete sex hormones K) increases uterine contractions during birth L) causes reabsorption of sodium ions by the kidneys M) two hormones secreted by the posterior pituitary N) iodine is necessary for synthesis of this hormone O) this hormone is referred to as a glucocorticoid P) increases blood calcium levels Q) two hormones known as gonadotropins R) an adrenal cortical hormone also known as a mineralocorticoid S) high levels of this hormone depress the immune system T) acts antagonistically to insulin; produced by the same gland U) increases blood glucose, fatty acid and amino acid levels, and blood pressure V) enhance and prolong the fight-or-flight response
  6. Name the effect parathyroid has on each of the following organs: a. Kidney b) Intestine c) Bones